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Epsom salts noun[ plural ] (alsoepsom salts)uk /ˌep.səm ˈsɒlts/ us /ˌep.səm ˈsɑːlts/(alsoEpsom salt, epsom salt[ U ]) a powder that consists of crystals (= small, regular shaped pieces) of the chemical magnesium sulphate, used in baths to help muscle pain, and also as a laxative(= a substance that helps people pass solid waste): 泻盐 After games he soaks his sore muscles in hot baths of Epsom salts. Can soaking in Epsom salt help relieve fungal conditions like athlete's foot? Each day starts with a glass of Epsom salts in warm water to cleanse the system. Compare
bath salts I sat soaking my tender ankle in a bucket of water and Epsom salts. Homemade tofu is often curdled using epsom salts, that is, magnesium sulphate. There is no benefit in soaking feet in Epsom salt compared to regular table salt. His book includes several enema recipes with ingredients including garlic, Epsom salt, coffee, and yogurt. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Medicines & drugs analgesia anti-AIDS anti-asthma anti-cancer anti-cholesterol anticoagulant anxiolytic astragalus atropine bactericide beta blocker laxative midazolam Milk of Magnesia naloxone Novocaine NSAID quinine Rescue Remedy valerian |